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pre•con•tract

Pronunciation: (—n.prē-kon'trakt;—v.prē"kun-trakt', -kon'trakt),[key]—n.1. a preexisting contract that legally prevents a person from making another contract of the same nature.
2. (formerly) such an agreement constituting a legally binding betrothal.

—v.t.1. to bind by means of a precontract.
2. to contract for or agree to do (something) by means of a precontract.